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Roots, Runners, Rhizomes Podcast

Roots, Runners, Rhizomes Podcast
Author: Hosted by Sarah Falkner and Lauren Giambrone.
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Dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside — the way roots and rhizomes grow! Including interviews from a variety of practitioners of diverse modalities, community members with stories of healing and empowerment, do-it-yourself tips for seasonal wellness and more, this show embraces health from the perspective of the people.
Sarah Falkner is a licensed massage therapist at Sarah Falkner Healing Arts. Lauren Giambrone is a community herbalist and founder of Good Fight Herb Co.
www.sarahfalkner.com, www.goodfightherbco.com
www.hudsonwellnesscollective.net
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Representatives from Hudson Hemp talk about cannabis medicine, the intersections of racism cannabis legal regulation, and the prison industrial complex, and the regenerative farming practices the group uses. Recorded Wed., Nov. 21, in the WGXC Hudson Studio.
Melany Dobson from Hudson Hemp talks about cannabis medicine, the intersections of racism cannabis legal regulation, and the prison industrial complex, and the regenerative farming practices the group uses.
In this special Pull Over Pledge Drive broadcast, Hudson resident Amanda Henry, founder of Pzoa Organics. She will discuss her line of locally grown and crafted CBD (Cannabidiol) salves, how she came to this work and the health benefits of CBD. Dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside — the way roots and rhizomes grow! Including interviews from a variety of practitioners of diverse modalities, community members with stories of healing and empowerment, do-it-yourself tips for seasonal wellness and more, this show embraces health from the perspective of the people.Sarah Falkner is a licensed massage therapist at Sarah Falkner Healing Arts. Lauren Giambrone is a community herbalist and founder of Good Fight Herb Co.
Dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside — the way roots and rhizomes grow! Including interviews from a variety of practitioners of diverse modalities, community members with stories of healing and empowerment, do-it-yourself tips for seasonal wellness and more, this show embraces health from the perspective of the people. Broadcast live from the Hudson studio.
Dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside — the way roots and rhizomes grow! This month we'll be speaking with Sang Choi, Dispensary Director for Etain, NY's only women-owned medical marijuana dispensary.
Sarah Falkner is a licensed massage therapist at Sarah Falkner Healing Arts. Lauren Giambrone is a community herbalist and founder of Good Fight Herb Co.
www.sarahfalkner.com, www.goodfightherbco.com
www.hudsonwellnesscollective.net
Dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside — the way roots and rhizomes grow! This month we'll be talking with participants from Hudson’s WiseBodies youth education program.
This month, Roots Runners Rhizomes features "Three Wisdom Traditions" for a special Radio Everywhere! pledge drive broadcast. Sarah Falkner speaks with educator-practitioners of Traditional Tibetan Medicine, Chinese Medicine and Ayurveda for a very brief introduction and comparison of these time-tested comprehensive systems for healing body, spirit, mind, community, society, and beyond: with Eric Rosenbush, Lilly Atlihan, and Dr. Jinpa of OSEL Tibetan Medicine. All three of these practitioners can be found offering retreats and consults in Phoenicia NY at Menla https://menla.us. You can learn more about Eric and his offerings and projects at http://www.dunagiri.org & https://sorigacademy.org/instructors/eric-rosenbush/ and Lilly and Dr. Jinpa at http://www.oseltibetanmedicine.com. Info about other opportunities to study Traditional Tibetan medicine in NY at https://www.sorigkhangnewyork.org.
Dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside — the way roots and rhizomes grow! This month, Emory Mort joins us to talk about the practice of focusing.>
Dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside — the way roots and rhizomes grow! This month, local resident Nancy Cobean talks about her personal healing journey living with Lyme.
In this broadcast, Sam Sebren, Athens resident and host of Everything is Real Radio and Nothing is Real Radio Hour on WGXC, joins Sarah Falkner in the studio for a special conversation about defining for ourselves and navigating notions of health and wellness, sickness and illness, and ways in which our institutions can manipulate and control in insidious ways.
This month, Sarah and Lauren discuss self- and community-care for the winter holiday season.
This month we are delighted to interview Hadassah Demian, financial educator with progressive values at the core of her work, honoring intersectionality and understanding artist, freelancer and DIY priorities. She'll join us to talk about health, financial health and the crucial urgency of stable lives for radicals and progressives especially at the end of capitalism.
A special broadcast of Roots, Runners, Rhizomes, recorded on October 20, 2017. We feature a conversation with Hudson resident Rob Bujan, with a half-hour report on his recent experience returning to Texas to help his family and community there recover from Hurricane Harvey.
This month we speak with Stacey Cope and Summer Dawn, former Hudson residents, about harm reduction and the work they do in Tucson, AZ with Sonoron Prevention Works and the Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation.
A show dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside – the way roots and rhizomes grow. This month, we're joined by members of the Woodbine Collective, an experimental hub in Ridgewood, Queens for developing the skills, practices, and tools for building autonomy in the Anthropocene, including a Health Autonomy project.
Rob Bujan joins us again this month in the Hudson studio to talk about health insurance in New York State. A show dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside – the way roots and rhizomes grow.
A special Roots Runners Rhizomes broadcast of a prerecorded interview with Tibetan medicine practitioner Eliot Tokar. A show dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside – the way roots and rhizomes grow.
A show dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside – the way roots and rhizomes grow. This month's guest is choreographer Jules Skloot who discusses his upcoming Take Care & Dance workshop at the Hudson Valley School of Herbal Studies.
A show dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside – the way roots and rhizomes grow.
A show dedicated to exploring healing and wellness from a liberatory perspective, critiquing top-down hierarchical systems and instead looking up and around from below and alongside – the way roots and rhizomes grow. This month's guest is Heather Martin, host of Medical Freedom, who joins us to talk about chronic pain patients and treatment.




